Hi Job On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 01:49:54AM +0200, Job wrote: > Hello, > > >>You can use a combination of rpz-client-ip. trigger and > >>rpz-passthru. action to achieve either effect. > > i notice i can define a policy and then, with rpz-passtru, i can make > exceptions for client. But i did not find how to write a policy, for > example resolve with "127.0.0.1" *.playboy.com, and assigning this > policy to one or more client ip. > > Is there a way? > > I would not like to use views because, behind some blacklists some > millions of records long, without the possibility to reuse rpz-zone > between views (in-view is not working with rpz), memory overuse would > be a big problem!
We have prepared a branch that adds an "rpz-skipzone." policy action that, when matched by the trigger, behaves as if the current policy zone is disabled, and proceeds to the next one. It is still in the early stages, but it may be released in 9.11. With "rpz-skipzone.", you can match some clients to skip to the next policy zone and handle them separately there. I'll let you know once it is merged to master in case you want to try it. Mukund
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